Regions
Which European countries sustain the Spanish fruit and vegetable export's growth in value?
2024-01-05 00:00
Between January and October 2023, the value of Spanish fruit and vegetable exports grew by 6% over the same period of 2022, reaching a total of 13,470 million euro. This increase is attributed to the outstanding performance of the main Community markets, which accounted for 82% of that total,
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2023 was a tough year for Polish apples
2024-01-05 00:00
It’s been a challenging year according to Mohamed Marawan, owner of Polish apple exporter Sarafruit. He feels that the issues of 2023 will carry over in the new year: “In my opinion the year 2023 wasn’t positive for all who are involved in this apple business, as the global environmental
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“Delivering solid financial results by executing well"
2024-01-05 00:00
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. announced today its results for the second quarter of fiscal 2024 and updated its full year earnings targets for fiscal 2024.
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South African ports of little use to vessels avoiding Red Sea
2024-01-05 00:00
Vessels that are avoiding the dangers of the Red Sea by rerouting around the Cape of Good Hope (a voyage 5,000km longer) should pack extra fuel, because they won’t be refueling at Algoa Bay, seaward from Port Elizabeth and Ngqura, as they’ve been used to doing.
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Desperate German farmers fight to save harvests from flooding
2024-01-05 00:00
Many farmers in Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany, have been working non-stop for days to save their lands from the floods. Regional farmers' association Landvolk Niedersachsen estimates that all of the 35,000 farms in Lower Saxony have suffered water damage to their fields. "Several hundred
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On Syria’s Mediterreanean coast, tomato cultivation is declining. This is due to the high costs involved compared to other crops, such as bananas. The coastal province of Tartus, specifically the city of Banias, is known as one of the most important tomato production areas.
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By his decree, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan has extended the zero import customs duty on a range of food products until January 1, 2025. The aim of this decision is to maintain price stability in the domestic market and keep inflation under control, a government source informed
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New Campaign to boost SA stone fruit visibility and trade confidence
2024-01-05 00:00
The South African stone fruit industry is launching a new UK campaign in January aimed at both increasing visibility of its products to consumers and restoring trade confidence in the country as a primary Southern hemisphere source.
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"We have been producing and selling strawberries for 30 years"
2024-01-05 00:00
"We started growing Payaro strawberries on about 3 hectares in the spring of 1994." According to Francesco Nicodemo, commercial manager of Italian Nicofruit, the harvest took place in April and May and lasted no longer than 40-55 days.
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The limiting factor for the Austrian organic gourmet mushroom sector has so far been the substrate supply
2024-01-05 00:00
The organic mushroom farm Reiser, located in Rohrau, Lower Austria, is pioneering new methods in the production of high-quality mushroom substrate for organic mushroom cultivation. Just in time for the new year, the new substrate hall with a total capacity of 1,200m2 was put into operation.
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"The Egyptian strawberries season met a good start"
2024-01-05 00:00
The second strawberry harvest cycle is approaching in Egypt. Mohammed Ezzat, CEO of Egyptian producer Green Nile, predicts a fairly satisfactory season.
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Italian datterino tomatoes also in Greece and Dubai
2024-01-05 00:00
"We have just shipped loads to Greece and Dubai, to major retail chains. We are also represented in some Italian retail chains. We are satisfied with the feedback we have received so far", says Camilla Bulgarelli, Sipo sales manager, taking stock of the innovative line of colored Datterino
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Egypt’s seed potato imports hit 6-year low in Sep-Oct 2023. Is ware potato season 2024/25 under threat?
2024-01-05 00:00
Egypt’s seed potato imports in September-October 2023 reached only 16.6 thousand tons, the lowest level in the past six years, reports EastFruit. This was a dramatic decrease from the same period of the previous season, which typically lasts from September to February.
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Coop Switzerland: Sales growth of 1.4% in FY 2023
2024-01-05 00:00
Greece: Supermarkets eye expansion
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"It's a complete mess"
2024-01-05 00:00
The second shipping disruption in the Red Sea, in early January, has put Egyptian fresh produce exporters in a difficult situation, unable to export to key markets in Asia. Mina Eissa, an Egyptian exporter of a wide range of fresh produce, reports on the situation.
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US apple stocks are 33% higher compared to December 2022
2024-01-05 00:00
European apple stocks in December were 4.2% lower than in 2022.
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Week 52 avarage wholesale prices of bananas from Latin America at €120 per 100 kgs in France
2024-01-05 00:00
In week 52, average wholesale prices of bananas from Latin America were at €150/100 kgs in Austria. Prices in Belgium stood at €96/100 kgs, while the French paid €120 per 100 kgs.
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Inspire strawberry sales surge at The Greenery
2024-01-05 00:00
The Greenery has recently seen a significant increase in Inspire strawberry sales. These popular strawberries are now being sold in the Netherlands, England, Scandinavia, and the Middle East, and further growth is anticipated. The Dutch sales organization plans to scale up the Inspire strawberry
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GLOBAL MARKET OVERVIEW GRAPES
2024-01-05 00:00
Low availability and transport issues are recurring themes on the current grape market. Peru's lower production and focus on the North American market has an impact on the prices in Europe. Meanwhile, Spain also had issues with the weather and India will have major delays due to the situation on
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Kabul province grape harvest surpasses 232,000 tons this year
2024-01-05 00:00
According to Afghanistan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, the grape harvest exceeded 232,000 tons in Kabul this year. The Ministry wrote on its X handle that according reports from districts of Kabul province, a significant increase was recorded in the yield of grapes this
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